> Did you check to see whether they unconditionally stopped before?
> That's *always* been default behaviour.
Hmm, yeah, acpid, apport, at, avahi-daemon, cron, and hal were unconditionally stopped before. But the other two packages did change behavior:
• The jobs in ifupdown were previously udev rules, and ifupdown did not previously have a prerm script at all.
• util-linux previously did not stop /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh on prerm.
> Did you check to see whether they unconditionally stopped before?
> That's *always* been default behaviour.
Hmm, yeah, acpid, apport, at, avahi-daemon, cron, and hal were unconditionally stopped before. But the other two packages did change behavior:
• The jobs in ifupdown were previously udev rules, and ifupdown did not previously have a prerm script at all. d/hwclock. sh on prerm.
• util-linux previously did not stop /etc/init.